Oct 08 Thursday
Oct 09 Friday
Comedy IMPROV Show similar to Whose Line
An interactive, zany, improvised FUN show! The New Puzzled Players get suggestions from the audience & make up funny scenes on the spot!COMEDY IMPROV SHOW-The NEW Puzzled Players of Greater Binghamton are a group of funny improvisers who share their love of the art of improvisation and their sense of humor with you! It's THE fun place to go on the Second Friday of every month. You might even volunteer to help them with one of the Improv Games or just laugh at the zany antics.Similar to TV's Whose Line is it Anyway, NYC's Upright Citizen's Brigade, Chicago's Second City, & The Groundlings of Los Angeles.Here's what some said about Greater Binghamton's Puzzled Players:"YES, YES, YES!, And I know ZANY!"-Robin Williams"I laughed so hard it killed me!"-Paul Reubens
The Puzzled Players Comedy Improv Theater, 19 Madison Ave, Endicott, NYShows on the Second Friday of every month.Doors open at 7:30pm, Show starts at 8:pm, Only $10,PG-13, No alcohol, No smoking, No refunds. Refreshments available.Guaranteed seating via tickets on Eventbrite, or cash and Venmo accepted at the door.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/864192130927?aff=oddtdtcreator
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/707954804037975Or search for The NEW Puzzled Players of Greater Binghamton.
Executive Director and Creative Director-Russ the BIg GuyMore about Russ, the shows and Improv FUNshops for your organization through our training center.: www.RussTheBIGGuy.com/improv-workshops
Oct 11 Sunday
Vermont's premiere piano trio!
Letitia Quante, violinEmily Taubl, celloHiromi Fukuda, piano
Oct 15 Thursday
Oct 17 Saturday
Alex Radus is hailed as a “versatile crooner” (UMC Nashville) and “skillful fretman” (Morning Call), but his songwriting takes center stage. Known affectionately for his unique brand of “genre whiplash”, Alex pairs whimsical and poignant storytelling with an eclectic mix of Americana, swing, blues, folk and more. John Gorka calls Alex Radus a “remarkable artist…an excellent guitarist, songwriter and singer…worth going out of your way to hear.”
Alex was selected as a 2024 Falcon Ridge Folk Fest Emerging Artist and voted a “Most Wanted” artist to return to the Main Stage in 2025. Alex has performed with John Gorka as part of the Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band reunion, and has provided direct support to national artists, including Gorka, Livingston Taylor, Jeffrey Gaines, Darrell Scott, Tim Reynolds, and the legendary Richie Havens.
Oct 22 Thursday
Oct 24 Saturday
Andrew Greene, guest conductor
Buster Keaton's "The Haunted House"Laurel & Hardy's "Habeus Corpus"Seasonal Ragtime Favorites
With Haunted Hollywood classics, the symphony is deliriously–and, with the right intermission snack, deliciously–ghostly! So put on your costume, pick out your seat, and pop up some corn for this devilish double-feature. And don’t forget to scream!
Nov 01 Sunday
Concert Artist Guild winners!
Evren Ozel, pianoNathan Amaral, violinLeland Ko, cello
Nov 14 Saturday
Aaron Copland: Appalachian SpringLudwig van Beethoven: Mass in C
Nov 21 Saturday
Jesse Terry is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, had a five-year staff writer gig on Nashville’s Music Row penning material for major TV networks, and has won prestigious songwriting awards. His seventh album, When We Wander, is the first he wrote since becoming a parent. So it’s no surprise the family theme courses through many of its 12 songs. He became a full-time touring artist a decade ago, and plays around 150 shows a year, from Bonnaroo to the Philadelphia Folk Festival, to AmericanaFest. When the pandemic canceled concerts and delayed the album’s release, he pivoted to performing online and found a strong new connection to his fans, who had helped fund his albums all along. He says that his livestream concerts have “become the highlight of my week and the thing that sustains us emotionally and financially. And an amazing community has sprung up from these concerts.”